No, trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by a protozoan parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis, not a bacterial infection. The two are caused by different types of microorganisms.
Bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis are caused by different types of microorganisms. Bacterial vaginosis is due to an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina, while trichomoniasis is caused by a protozoan parasite. If left untreated, bacterial vaginosis can increase the risk of acquiring other infections, but it does not directly turn into trichomoniasis.
No, bacterial vaginosis can't turn into trichomoniasis. They have different causes. However, they often go together. It's not unusual for someone to be diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis, which is relatively easy to diagnose, and later find out she also has trichomoniasis, which is harder to diagnose.
Several, including trichomoniasis, bovine viral diarrhea, leptospirosis, and others.
MRSA is a form of staph. Staph is bacterial
Rabies is viral.
Spanish flu is viral.
Polio is caused by a viral agent.,
Cold sores are a viral illness. They are caused by herpes simplex virus.
viral and bacterial
Yes, trichomoniasis is caused by a protozoa. The organism is Trichomonas vaginalis.
It is bacterial.